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what are you going to use your ipad mini for? >> probably going to give it to my son or stepdaughter. >> that's a nice gift. >> how easy was it for you to enter the contest? >> it took, like, three minutes on my phone. it would have took forever on the computer. >> ldse yse your mobile device. >> what's your favorite part about "right this minute"? >> this part right here. >> good one. >> all right, you all have a good one. >> all right, everybody, it's your turn, we're going to give away another ipad mini today. >> that's right, coming up in just a little minute we'll give you the thursday buzzword and telling you how to enter and win. >> remember, you have to be 18 years or older and you have to be a u.s. resident to enter. >> the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway on the way. >>> puppy's first time at the pool. ♪ ♪ >>> another reminder to never underestimate the power of mother nature. this time in ireland. a big storm surge was going on out there on the water, but watch these people, they're really close to the shore there. especia
what are you going to use your ipad mini for? >> probably going to give it to my son or stepdaughter. >> that's a nice gift. >> how easy was it for you to enter the contest? >> it took, like, three minutes on my phone. it would have took forever on the computer. >> ldse yse your mobile device. >> what's your favorite part about "right this minute"? >> this part right here. >> good one. >> all right, you all have a good one....
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>>> bad weather just gives us a ton of stories. but for some reporters, it gives them a story they weren't expecting like these two. this is tv reporter bob aaron. he's reporting about a creek 108,000 gallons of it seeping into this creek to make it blackwater, bob is getting ready for his report, but watch what happens. >> did bob have a camera man with him or is he shooting this stuff himself? >> it looks like he's shooting it by himself. >> good job, bob. >> sad. >> i think the natural reaction for people to kind of giggle whenever you see, you know, somebody fall in and you realize that they're not hurt which he doesn't appear to be hurt. >> but the station that he works for says he's okay and he's getting a good laugh out of this now and after recovering his microphone and you can see him looking at it, like, is this still working. >>> now, here's another story. a reporter victoria davis is interviewing environmental spokesman dave troop, look what the camera ends up catching. >> whoo! >> [ blee >>d. of their interview about f
>>> bad weather just gives us a ton of stories. but for some reporters, it gives them a story they weren't expecting like these two. this is tv reporter bob aaron. he's reporting about a creek 108,000 gallons of it seeping into this creek to make it blackwater, bob is getting ready for his report, but watch what happens. >> did bob have a camera man with him or is he shooting this stuff himself? >> it looks like he's shooting it by himself. >> good job, bob. >>...
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well, that was before anybody had an ipad or tablet or many of the devices we use today. because the standards have never been updated largely because of the election assistance commission. the whole thing that a machine manufacturer has to go through to get new equipment passed so it can be used by the different states has become extremely time consuming and extremely expensive. so it's a federal certification process? >> it currently is, yes. but there are two jurisdictions, los angeles county and travis county, austin texas, that have decided that they are going to build their own systems because things aren't working on the federal level. before the process of certification became federalized, it was handled by the state election directors, and that seems to have been a process that worked better and in fact, may be a solution going forward. so it's not necessarily a federal solution that's needed to the problem, but something certainly needs to be done. >> is it to undo the prior federal solution? >> perhaps. it would not be the first time. >> mr. bauer, your thought
well, that was before anybody had an ipad or tablet or many of the devices we use today. because the standards have never been updated largely because of the election assistance commission. the whole thing that a machine manufacturer has to go through to get new equipment passed so it can be used by the different states has become extremely time consuming and extremely expensive. so it's a federal certification process? >> it currently is, yes. but there are two jurisdictions, los angeles...
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he had issues that he wanted to discuss with us, and we had a good bit of give and take about job training, a good bit of discussion about the economic inequality, what we could do, and what his administration is doing. we had some really good, not enter, but good suggestions that he said yet not quite thought about that way. i thought it was great, remarkable. >> was their debate, disagreement, and if so over what issues? >> not so much disagreement. we thank him for a good amount of initiatives he has put forth. what we discovered, when we presented our joint agenda for the african-american community, there was a good bit of alignment. not that we are in lockstep with the president, but that there is some alignment where there are issues that he is working on that we have been working on also. there wasn't a lot of debate. he would offer a suggestion, and then someone would say well if you did it this way, and then he would say, i had not thought about it that way, that is a good suggestion. simple stuff like he was making the point that they did not receive a whole lot of interns for th
he had issues that he wanted to discuss with us, and we had a good bit of give and take about job training, a good bit of discussion about the economic inequality, what we could do, and what his administration is doing. we had some really good, not enter, but good suggestions that he said yet not quite thought about that way. i thought it was great, remarkable. >> was their debate, disagreement, and if so over what issues? >> not so much disagreement. we thank him for a good amount...
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>> neither one of us got anything to hide. >> well, how do you know that? >> the man said he knew nothing about the murder and never met scarlett wood. he said he and his roommate weren't getting along and they moved out of the rental property after living there only a few months. >> just roommates breaking up, money issues. >> police weren't so sure and sent a forensic team to search the house. all of the floors, walls and ceilings were sprayed with luminol, but they showed no signs of blood. >> after interviewing the tenants and the previous tenants, we were pretty much at a standstill. >> next, investigators interviewed all of scarlett wood's friends. and her best friend, lynn bolinger, said she knew where scarlett was headed on the night she went missing. she said scarlett spent every friday night at a local motel where there was usually a party. >> they were at a motel partying, drinking, having beer and just having a good time. i believe it was scarlett and three or four other people. >> police interviewed several individuals who attended that party.
>> neither one of us got anything to hide. >> well, how do you know that? >> the man said he knew nothing about the murder and never met scarlett wood. he said he and his roommate weren't getting along and they moved out of the rental property after living there only a few months. >> just roommates breaking up, money issues. >> police weren't so sure and sent a forensic team to search the house. all of the floors, walls and ceilings were sprayed with luminol, but...
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doug hill joins us now. we have a look at the forecast. tonight aboutned frederick county, washington county, areas with heavy ice. the cold front will come through and power disruptions may occur. the ice coated trees and the heavy winds. we will get a view of the half-hour. it was a nice quick trend. we can show you the ice totals. 5/10 of an inch. lighter amounts as you get closer to the city. that is going to disturb temperatures. 33 and big meadows. bunker hill road 39. 36 mile per hour wynton monger help. areasre headed into these in maryland. as you wake up to temperatures in the 20's, chances of no on the weekend, we have that included in the forecast. storm that coated ice area is nice --in stretched across a wide area. we will have a live for are coming up from boston. voiced hisfamily frustrations against the 80 fire station where they ran for help. is the same fire station where family members of cecil mills said that firefighters refused to help that he lay dying from a heart attack right across the street from that station. w
doug hill joins us now. we have a look at the forecast. tonight aboutned frederick county, washington county, areas with heavy ice. the cold front will come through and power disruptions may occur. the ice coated trees and the heavy winds. we will get a view of the half-hour. it was a nice quick trend. we can show you the ice totals. 5/10 of an inch. lighter amounts as you get closer to the city. that is going to disturb temperatures. 33 and big meadows. bunker hill road 39. 36 mile per hour...
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-criminal homes -- horace holmes joins us with what this means. means to their we know more criminal records and arrest for possessing a small amount of marijuana. >> a looks at everyone is on board. the criminalization bill sailed to send new -- city council. get, they're to making it easier. >> the law makes less than the ounce of marijuana a civil offense that carries a $25 fine. no, no record. >> genomic about criminal records because of marijuana and are not able to find jobs? >> that is why advocates say the push for this bill. people are arrested every year for possession of marijuana. african-americans are eight times more likely to be arrested than whites. the aclu says passage of the bill is significant. >> the council is recognizing marijuana needs to not be a crime. had a bad drugs has impact on black communities. >> i am not a fan of the criminalization. it is a ball that will start rolling that i do not know what will stop it. >> passing the bill is just a first step. next is a push for legalization. >> the recall effort against the
-criminal homes -- horace holmes joins us with what this means. means to their we know more criminal records and arrest for possessing a small amount of marijuana. >> a looks at everyone is on board. the criminalization bill sailed to send new -- city council. get, they're to making it easier. >> the law makes less than the ounce of marijuana a civil offense that carries a $25 fine. no, no record. >> genomic about criminal records because of marijuana and are not able to find...
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jon e joins us now from los angelfrom los give us a little bit more about microsoft inmicrosisive of es.es.. are challenges. he d able. dabd he understandshe world of microsoft. they ultimatwent with a candidate fromnside a company who has spent more than two decades with microsoft.. he tal about this idea of red tape so that they can pushh ahead in new areas. east as the strategy of having both hardware and services and those being important to microsoft going forward, the cloud services clo of the business thathe bhas been focuse as been growing. i think a lot of people are pointing to that and thinking about how microsoft t n somicroi retool itself to be focus for business but in a more flexible, ient way. there is so much competition and new ways of doing w waysss. to get that setoof his -- and that being his focus area. >> what role will wll gates play at the company? >> the news obviously that we ehad been first to report was that bill gates has decided that he will no longer be in that an position and john thompson, a longtime board boamember steps into that role. bill gates s
jon e joins us now from los angelfrom los give us a little bit more about microsoft inmicrosisive of es.es.. are challenges. he d able. dabd he understandshe world of microsoft. they ultimatwent with a candidate fromnside a company who has spent more than two decades with microsoft.. he tal about this idea of red tape so that they can pushh ahead in new areas. east as the strategy of having both hardware and services and those being important to microsoft going forward, the cloud services clo...
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chairman for having us here today. it's been a pleasure to work with bob on this. it is fair to say we are both proud of the work of our commission. we were charged with making recommendations to the state and local officials who actually put on our elections to remove barriers to dualy qualified citizens being able to cast their votes easily. elections can be conflict between republicans and democrats but a subject where republicans and democrats can agree on the basic principle and on commonsense solutions to make the voting experience better. bob and i were fortunate to work with eight other commissioners in a talented research director from whom we learned a tremendous amount. we were reached to reach bipartisan and unanimous agreement on best practices. we found that the basic principles on which republicans and democrats agree is that every legally registered voter has the right to be able to cast his or her ballot easily and without impediments. as to the details of voting, bob and i had history. we have been on the opposite side of many partisan battles ove
chairman for having us here today. it's been a pleasure to work with bob on this. it is fair to say we are both proud of the work of our commission. we were charged with making recommendations to the state and local officials who actually put on our elections to remove barriers to dualy qualified citizens being able to cast their votes easily. elections can be conflict between republicans and democrats but a subject where republicans and democrats can agree on the basic principle and on...
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to us are willing to help us. this is what the marine corps has known for years. when you become a recruit at paris island or san diego, you want to become a marine, they all show up and all want to prove to the drill instructor they are strong, they are smart and they can do t but the marines keep putting them in situations they can't complete by themselves and this he have to learn to rely on each other. in time, they start to learn that they will do so much better and advance so much more if they put themselves out there and help each other. it's exactly the same in a business. when we work together, we are better. the human an small designed to be cooperative and work together and when we work to our design, everything works perfectly. >> simon so good to see, congratulations on the new book. >> thank you so much. >> i suggest everyone read it, because your last book was amazing. thanks, simon. >> thanks, jj. >>> thanks so much for joining us today. if you missed anything, just head on over to our website, it'
to us are willing to help us. this is what the marine corps has known for years. when you become a recruit at paris island or san diego, you want to become a marine, they all show up and all want to prove to the drill instructor they are strong, they are smart and they can do t but the marines keep putting them in situations they can't complete by themselves and this he have to learn to rely on each other. in time, they start to learn that they will do so much better and advance so much more if...
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and the opportunity agenda i laid out last week will help us do that. its an agenda with four parts. number one: more new jobs. number two: training folks with the skills to fill those jobs. number three: guaranteeing every child access to a world-class education. and number four: making sure that hard work pays off, with wages you can live on, savings you can retire on, and health insurance thats there when you need it. i want to work with congress on this agenda where i can. but in this year of action, whenever i can take steps without legislation to expand opportunity for more american families, i will. ive got a pen and a phone a pen to take executive action, and a phone to rally citizens and business leaders who are eager to create new jobs and new opportunities. and weve already begun. in wisconsin, i ordered an across-the-board reform of our training programs to train folks with the skills employers need, and match them to good jobs that need to be filled right now. in pittsburgh, i directed the treasury to create my-ra, a new way for working ame
and the opportunity agenda i laid out last week will help us do that. its an agenda with four parts. number one: more new jobs. number two: training folks with the skills to fill those jobs. number three: guaranteeing every child access to a world-class education. and number four: making sure that hard work pays off, with wages you can live on, savings you can retire on, and health insurance thats there when you need it. i want to work with congress on this agenda where i can. but in this year...
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and i think you know, it would be in your best interests to cooperate with us. and the only thing he said was, yeah, and she's doing a mighty good job of it. >> the very next day, willard committed suicide. >> i mean, you had the scientific evidence, and that was hard and fast. but you needed a witness. you needed somebody to say, ann miller did this. derril willard, he was the only witness that could give them the information that they needed to arrest her. >> so prosecutors asked the north carolina supreme court tore force derril willard's lawyer to reveal what derril told him about ann miller's involvement. >> client confidentiality is one of the most important parts of our system. >> the judge studied the case and ruled that a small portion of what derril willard told his lawyer was admissible in court. >> in other words, the attorney can be talk about what his client told him if it involves a third party who might have committed egregious crime like murder. >> derril willard told his lawyer about a conversation he had with ann miller in a parking lot just a
and i think you know, it would be in your best interests to cooperate with us. and the only thing he said was, yeah, and she's doing a mighty good job of it. >> the very next day, willard committed suicide. >> i mean, you had the scientific evidence, and that was hard and fast. but you needed a witness. you needed somebody to say, ann miller did this. derril willard, he was the only witness that could give them the information that they needed to arrest her. >> so prosecutors...
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they are trying to help build us today so they can outcompete us tomorrow. gdp,percentage of countries like china and germany are spending about twice what we are spending in order to build infrastructure, because they if they have the fastest trains on the planet or the highest rated airports or the busiest, most efficient ports, that businesses will go there. we don't want businesses to go there. we want them to come here to minnesota. we want them to come to the united states of america. that means the best airports, roads, trains, should be right here in america. [applause] at a time when companies are saying they intend to hire more people, we need to make that decision easier for them. we can create jobs at the same time, rebuilding our transportation systems, power grids, communications networks, all the things that commerce relies on. and it helps get workers to those jobs. the bottom line is, there is work to be done, workers ready to do it. rebuilding infrastructure is vital to business. it creates good paying jobs that cannot be outsourced. this i
they are trying to help build us today so they can outcompete us tomorrow. gdp,percentage of countries like china and germany are spending about twice what we are spending in order to build infrastructure, because they if they have the fastest trains on the planet or the highest rated airports or the busiest, most efficient ports, that businesses will go there. we don't want businesses to go there. we want them to come here to minnesota. we want them to come to the united states of america....
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most of us -- many of us think be faring nothing will more expensive. when those technologies are beloyed, we cannot afford to at the back of the train. investing in clean energy is not a decision that limits economic potential, an opportunity to lead the global clean technology markets that are forming right now. tomorrow, maybe i will ask the 3.5 thousand construction -- three and a half thousand construction workers how they feel about this new technology. [applause] >> thank you. made several references to the state of the union address. i know you are not present because you were designated to watch the shop while the other cabinet members went to the help. i hope you're colleagues are envious of you because you got to come to the national press club while they had to stay elsewhere. inc. you again. you have hinted some of the older energy regulations need to be revisited and reviewed. how and when do you see that first, i have to clarify that i did not say the restrictions should be lifted. response to ae question, differences and how gas and oil
most of us -- many of us think be faring nothing will more expensive. when those technologies are beloyed, we cannot afford to at the back of the train. investing in clean energy is not a decision that limits economic potential, an opportunity to lead the global clean technology markets that are forming right now. tomorrow, maybe i will ask the 3.5 thousand construction -- three and a half thousand construction workers how they feel about this new technology. [applause] >> thank you. made...
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will lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. >> avery is reciting the lord's prayer. >> huh. >> and it's a really great child rendition of the lord's prayer. she's got most of it. >> give us the day the bread. >> yeah. >> and deliver us trespasses. >> pretty close. >> i think the temptations part was probably the best. >> lead us not into poptation. >>> and you might remember this video. do you remember little 2-year-old wally? wally mad at his mom for not being able to go outside to play in the dark so he hid behind the blinds but then fell asleep. >> we asked people to do it and they did. >> our viewers are awesome and they rise to the challenge. this guy nicholas got into it. he's full-on shirtless and asleep behind the blinds. >> that's the most authentic. >> this one didn't have vertical blinds, this is a towel. >> there's not a lot of rules for wally-ing. >> the german shepherd and the pug hid well. >> and the best one is wally did the wally, he was so excited when he saw us on television and he heard us say do the wally. this is wally wally-ing. >>> this is a doub
will lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. >> avery is reciting the lord's prayer. >> huh. >> and it's a really great child rendition of the lord's prayer. she's got most of it. >> give us the day the bread. >> yeah. >> and deliver us trespasses. >> pretty close. >> i think the temptations part was probably the best. >> lead us not into poptation. >>> and you might remember this video. do you remember little...
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they are being increasingly used, so-called green completions. recently in north dakota the state government made a commitment to 95% capture of methane, much of which is being flared because of lack of infrastructure. over the next few years i am certainly hoping we will see significantly reduced emissions. >> i teach my students that sometimes a follow-up question is important. leaving aside that secretary kerry in the state department will have to make an ultimate decision, can you give us insight -- what is the insight the department of energy on the keystone pipeline impression? >> follow-up questions often lead to the same disappointment as the initial question. [laughter] we are currently in a time in which the agencies are to make comments on the supplementary environmental impact statement. >> i was thinking of an answer to the follow-up question. appreciate it. this is what we do good at the national press club. i am so glad you could come and the other cabinet members had to say away while you could come to the national press club. whe
they are being increasingly used, so-called green completions. recently in north dakota the state government made a commitment to 95% capture of methane, much of which is being flared because of lack of infrastructure. over the next few years i am certainly hoping we will see significantly reduced emissions. >> i teach my students that sometimes a follow-up question is important. leaving aside that secretary kerry in the state department will have to make an ultimate decision, can you...
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barack obama reminded us of our position. we were prepared to resort to force, but we found another negotiation. we made it possible for part of the chemical weapons stock pile to be destructive, but we haven't found a political solution. >> of course france part of the p five plus one agreement there, tough sangs on iran, six months now to come to some sort of permanent agreement to reduce the program, but in the meantime, the controversy there as the ceo's appears to be looking for an opening to do business with iran. >> oh world leaders have been listened to. so a question from the frenching press, it was very interesting, actually. the question is you, president obama, have become very close with president ilan, they seem to be very close on other issues. syria, libya, for example, do you now like france better than you liked great britain, i'm paraphrasing but that was the essential answer, and this i president obama's answer. >> first of all, i have two daughters. and they are both gorgeous. and wonderful. and i would n
barack obama reminded us of our position. we were prepared to resort to force, but we found another negotiation. we made it possible for part of the chemical weapons stock pile to be destructive, but we haven't found a political solution. >> of course france part of the p five plus one agreement there, tough sangs on iran, six months now to come to some sort of permanent agreement to reduce the program, but in the meantime, the controversy there as the ceo's appears to be looking for an...
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i used to beat them. i used to prey on them. >> they normally mark the sexual predators by cutting them across the face with a razor blade or a knife, and the other inmates know that hey, this guy's no good, they call him trash. >> we even met a pair of brothers who wouldn't hesitate to extend the convict code to their own father. >> my father was in here for -- i don't know the exact charge, but he was in here for messing with kids. and, you know, i ain't cool with that. brad and michael love are serving time for murder at animosa state penitentiary in iowa. >> i was never incarcerated with him. when i found out he was getting incarcerated, what he did time for, what he's charged for, they asked if there are any problems if we're in the same prison. i said, yeah, i probably would end up killing him. i cannot condone that. >> "lockup" has profiled many inmates who spew hatred to sex offenders. but we've also introduced viewers to those on the receiving end. thomas headley is serving a 15-year sentence at
i used to beat them. i used to prey on them. >> they normally mark the sexual predators by cutting them across the face with a razor blade or a knife, and the other inmates know that hey, this guy's no good, they call him trash. >> we even met a pair of brothers who wouldn't hesitate to extend the convict code to their own father. >> my father was in here for -- i don't know the exact charge, but he was in here for messing with kids. and, you know, i ain't cool with that. brad...
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, we have bank surveillance videotapes is, which don't give us a lot of quality and don't allow us the opportunity to enhance the photos. >> reporter: the pictures showed a well-organized crime. >> some individuals go in banks with no gloves, no mask, and no plan. those are the easiest ones to catch. the folks that are well planned, well orchestrated, prove to be the most difficult challenge in law enforcement. >> the man entered the bank just after an armored truck made its daily delivery of cash from the federal reserve bank. >> they didn't walk around the bank, nervous or anything, and they had a getaway car waiting, and they were watching the getaway car the whole time, they could see us at the door. >> the high-resolution pictures gave investigators a good look at the getaway car, driven most likely by a third accomplice. >> we were able to determine it was a camaro. we were able to determine the year of the vehicle, certain packages that came with the vehicle that were not standard. >> but without the license plate number, it would be difficult to find the car. with so few clues,
, we have bank surveillance videotapes is, which don't give us a lot of quality and don't allow us the opportunity to enhance the photos. >> reporter: the pictures showed a well-organized crime. >> some individuals go in banks with no gloves, no mask, and no plan. those are the easiest ones to catch. the folks that are well planned, well orchestrated, prove to be the most difficult challenge in law enforcement. >> the man entered the bank just after an armored truck made its...
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the other aspect i think have been useful for us as well. the requirement to produce an annual report i think is valuable because it does give us an opportunity on annual basis to look back and assess whether there are things we need to continue to work on where progress has been made. that's a piece we were able to provide to you recently for three quarters of the year's data. we obviously need to update you with the full year data. we think that gives a fuller picture of the activities that the fda has conducted. and so fundamentally it has been valuable to us from a shortage prevention strategy. you asked whether addition signal things were identified in the strategic plan that needed to be done and the short answer is yes. there are many things we can do internally. there are things we need to do from a process sphoaft make sure that the fda continues to improve our responses to the drug shortages issue. those relate many of them to process. i share the task force that has been steering our response to drug shortages since the passage. t
the other aspect i think have been useful for us as well. the requirement to produce an annual report i think is valuable because it does give us an opportunity on annual basis to look back and assess whether there are things we need to continue to work on where progress has been made. that's a piece we were able to provide to you recently for three quarters of the year's data. we obviously need to update you with the full year data. we think that gives a fuller picture of the activities that...
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lots at stake for all of us right now. tomorrow a special interview i'll have with marco rubio, the senator from florida. he'll join me in "the situation room." we'll talk about among other things what's going on in venezuela, and we'll talk about his future political aspirations, does he want to run for president in 2016. i know he's been asked that question many times. i'll ask him again tomorrow. the interview with marco rubio here in "the situation room" tomorrow. that's it for me. thanks for watching. you can always follow what's going on behind the scenes on twitter follow me @wolf blitzer. "crossfire" with missouri governor jay nixon and pat mccrory starts now. >> tonight on "crossfire," president obama picks a fight with the republican governors. today they hit back. >> this is an administration that has not trusted the american people. we do trust the american people. we think they know better how to lead their lives. >> on the left, van jones. on the right, newt gingrich. in the "crossfire," jay nixon, the democr
lots at stake for all of us right now. tomorrow a special interview i'll have with marco rubio, the senator from florida. he'll join me in "the situation room." we'll talk about among other things what's going on in venezuela, and we'll talk about his future political aspirations, does he want to run for president in 2016. i know he's been asked that question many times. i'll ask him again tomorrow. the interview with marco rubio here in "the situation room" tomorrow. that's...
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why did they use it? how did they come to the smithsonian, why is in it in a case and regarded as important? i think the object is a wonderful and easy way to get to history and understanding it. i try to create a necklace of objects in the smithsonian so people use the book as a tour of the smithsonian and get a sense who we were as americans. >> 101 octobers name of the book, under secretary of the smithsonian, richard is the author and proceeds? >> proceeds go to the smithsonian so we're grateful grateful to the american people for their support of the museums every day and this book helps us out. >> what's it cost to come into the museum? >> nothing. it costs -- the american people have maintained the smithsonian. it was a gift from an englishman a great agent of philanthropy, and they believe that he wrote the will in 1826. they believed that the american people in combining a democratic spirit with the idea pursuing knowledge and distributing knowledge among its people, that that was a great recipe
why did they use it? how did they come to the smithsonian, why is in it in a case and regarded as important? i think the object is a wonderful and easy way to get to history and understanding it. i try to create a necklace of objects in the smithsonian so people use the book as a tour of the smithsonian and get a sense who we were as americans. >> 101 octobers name of the book, under secretary of the smithsonian, richard is the author and proceeds? >> proceeds go to the smithsonian...
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thank you for joining us, i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. peggy bunker has the morning off. we begin with details on the amber alert. police searching for a 13-year-old girl and an elderly man thought to be abducted from o oakland. >> reporter: good morning, i can tell you many, many reporters are in the police department right now because they're expected to update us any minute. the latest information is that they're still looking for a sedan and a man who carjacked two people inside of that car including a 13-year-old girl. as you said, an elderly man as well. even though no one has come forward to say the victims are missing, i want to show you surveillance video of the suspect on safeway at redwood road yesterday. he stuffed lobster tails and steaks into his coat, and then ran outside. he used a knife to force his way into a red or burgundy car with a california license 6 jfm 648. originally the amber alert was for an xfinity suv, but that owner moved out of state and the license plates remain the same. we have a camera in the lobby of
thank you for joining us, i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. peggy bunker has the morning off. we begin with details on the amber alert. police searching for a 13-year-old girl and an elderly man thought to be abducted from o oakland. >> reporter: good morning, i can tell you many, many reporters are in the police department right now because they're expected to update us any minute. the latest information is that they're still looking for a sedan and a man who carjacked...
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it is going to help us. the fact of it is, hundreds of republican health care bills have been thrown in over the past years. you know that. a single party vote on a major piece of legislation like this is very unusual in american history. as a result has no reservoir of good will when it has very negative results with the people. i agree with you. it is going to happen in the context of the presidential race where you have a central leader. that person's philosophy. >> when you were in the race you used to call yourself the leader of the democrat wing of the democratic party. as we go into 2016 who is the democratic >> we don't know where she is going to be on the major issues. we don't know if she is going to run. >> we know her pretty well. >> find out what she thinks, first. >> is hillary your -- >> she is the unifier for the party. >> i didn't make the case. she is susceptible. >> we'll see. >> she will take a poll and figure it out. >> stay here. >> do you think raising the minimum wage will cost jobs?
it is going to help us. the fact of it is, hundreds of republican health care bills have been thrown in over the past years. you know that. a single party vote on a major piece of legislation like this is very unusual in american history. as a result has no reservoir of good will when it has very negative results with the people. i agree with you. it is going to happen in the context of the presidential race where you have a central leader. that person's philosophy. >> when you were in...
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are they really cracking down on using toothpaste at the olympics? and axl rose gets on the record about the red hot chili peppers. is axl defending flea or squashing him like a bug? this is "way too early." >>> whoa. hey, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. welcome to "way too early," the show not too good for toilet humor, especially if there's a statue of a man in tighty whiteys
are they really cracking down on using toothpaste at the olympics? and axl rose gets on the record about the red hot chili peppers. is axl defending flea or squashing him like a bug? this is "way too early." >>> whoa. hey, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. welcome to "way too early," the show not too good for toilet humor, especially if there's a statue of a man in tighty whiteys
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good to have you with us. let's talk a little bit about the economy and how weather may affect it here in the first quarter. i was at a conference a couple of days ago where everybody was saying expect some real lumpiness, bumpiness in some of the numbers, and they won't really be trust worthy in the first quarter. what do you think? >> that could be accurate. there's things like this in individual quarters that happen almost every year. a few years ago, the federal government was such a net drag on gdp because of the way they were having to rein in employees and rein in spending that that was a real drag. and so we had a few in 2010, 2011, 2012 we had three different stages of worrying about double dip recession and so forth. it's just a bump in the road. i don't know how many people have extrapolated all the extra babies that we might have nine months from now. s the last time new york city had a brownout i think they had a record-setting number of babies. these storms are trapping people indoors. and so you
good to have you with us. let's talk a little bit about the economy and how weather may affect it here in the first quarter. i was at a conference a couple of days ago where everybody was saying expect some real lumpiness, bumpiness in some of the numbers, and they won't really be trust worthy in the first quarter. what do you think? >> that could be accurate. there's things like this in individual quarters that happen almost every year. a few years ago, the federal government was such a...
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tweet yes or no usi using #crossfire. we'll give you the results when we get back after the break. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. >>> we are back with tracy and tim. now it's time for our outrage of the day. mine is in north carolina republican party. since they took over that state in 2010 they have pass ad law making it harder to vote, thrown up barriers between women and doctors, slashed unemployment benefits, they actu
tweet yes or no usi using #crossfire. we'll give you the results when we get back after the break. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk...
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they knew her card had been used. and she looked very calm. >> she was alive now. maybe she'll be alive five minutes from now. >> but police soon lose the trail. >> we realize that both of these were in. >> they used the only tools they have to find the victims. >> they need to act quickly in order to try to save their lives. >>> it was a hot summer day in greenville, north carolina. the hayes family stopped at a local store for some snack food before going out for the day. as jeremy hayes and his brother-in-law went inside the store, his wife ginger decided to change the baby's diaper. when the men came back outside, the car was gone. at first, jeremy assumed it was a joke. >> ginger was up to her old tricks again playing pranks and moved the car around in the parking lot. so they looked around the parking lot. >> jeremy called ginger's cell phone, but there was no answer. that's when he called police. >> i didn't know what had happened. i didn't know what in the world, you know, could have happened to make her, you know, just leave. >> are you saying this was a c
they knew her card had been used. and she looked very calm. >> she was alive now. maybe she'll be alive five minutes from now. >> but police soon lose the trail. >> we realize that both of these were in. >> they used the only tools they have to find the victims. >> they need to act quickly in order to try to save their lives. >>> it was a hot summer day in greenville, north carolina. the hayes family stopped at a local store for some snack food before...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. when i close my eyes i see people in mosques. you know sometimes i think that in itself is a face covered by most. people in most on both sides of the barricades and you must . listen to those sometimes it feels as if all of ukraine is no most. overplayed. that you know the prize is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy shrek golfers. are going to go on. and on this show we reveal the nature of what's actually going to funnel to go beyond identifying a problem trying to rational debate and a real discussion. critical issues facing him by the book go ready to join the movement and welcome the. long term are going to washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture this past week in afore.
a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. when i close my eyes i see people in mosques. you know sometimes i think that in itself is a face covered by most. people in most on both sides of the barricades and you must . listen to those sometimes it feels as if all of ukraine is no most. overplayed. that you know the prize is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy shrek golfers. are going...
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more testing us be done, because test subjects did eat eggs and fish. recommend, doctors that people eat plenty of fruits and back to both -- and vegetables. >> the big chains that many people have been asking for a mcdonald's for years. change that many people have been asking for at mcdonald's for years. that ended rage case in the death of a man. the dramatic statements made by the you used to sleep like a champ. then boom, what happened? stress, fun, bad habits, kids, now what? let's build you a better bed that senses your movement, heartbeat, breathing. sensors working directly with the air chambers. it's the all-new sleep number x12 bed. it tracks your sleep and tells you here's a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you and all you have to do is sleep. only at a sleep number store, try the unprecedented sleep number x12 bed. know better sleep with sleep number. >> you are watching abc seven news at 5:00 p.m. rage started as a road incident, but then it became a death invest
more testing us be done, because test subjects did eat eggs and fish. recommend, doctors that people eat plenty of fruits and back to both -- and vegetables. >> the big chains that many people have been asking for a mcdonald's for years. change that many people have been asking for at mcdonald's for years. that ended rage case in the death of a man. the dramatic statements made by the you used to sleep like a champ. then boom, what happened? stress, fun, bad habits, kids, now what? let's...
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how do they see us. at emery university, remers have taught dogged to lie motionly inside an mri machine, provided a first live look. rejoinedders have begun to categorize by intellectual type. and there is a entire program donated to canine donation. >> and yet, the again net cysts tell thaws the dog is no different from a wolf. so if there are 80 million wolves in peoples homes i think we should find out what they are up to. >> as a professor of psychology, clive knows something about people, but his expertise is what dogs are thinking. his conclusion, dogs have a very special gift. >> you can form a bond with any number of animals, but i think the readiness with which dogs form that bond with people is exceptional. >> win says that canine gift explores the relationship of our relationship with dogs. and that is we create trash. so you get rats and cockroaches, but among other things you also get wolves. >> over time, these scavengers and that turned them into dogs. >> was there be dogs if there weren'
how do they see us. at emery university, remers have taught dogged to lie motionly inside an mri machine, provided a first live look. rejoinedders have begun to categorize by intellectual type. and there is a entire program donated to canine donation. >> and yet, the again net cysts tell thaws the dog is no different from a wolf. so if there are 80 million wolves in peoples homes i think we should find out what they are up to. >> as a professor of psychology, clive knows something...
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all of this medication, maybe we can use acupuncture, maybe we can use yoga, maybe we can use meditation, and they are doing that aggressively. and by the way, this legislation expands those programs. one of the crises in american health care today is our failure in terms of developing strong primary health care system. guess what? sebok, the v.a. has 900 primary health care facilities all over this country. the v.a. has women's health centers dealing with the specific needs o of women. i could go on and on. i don't think it's fair just to pick on the v.a. they're vulnerable. every problem they have is on the front pages of the newspapers. well, you know what, i will never forget that a goom friend of mine went into a hospital and died of an infection. didn't make the front pages of the paper, and that's happening all over america. so i think, yes, of course, we want to improve the v.a. health care system. but let us thank the hundreds of thousands of highly qualified, dedicated workers who are providing quality care to their patients. lastly i want to say a word, something that i feel v
all of this medication, maybe we can use acupuncture, maybe we can use yoga, maybe we can use meditation, and they are doing that aggressively. and by the way, this legislation expands those programs. one of the crises in american health care today is our failure in terms of developing strong primary health care system. guess what? sebok, the v.a. has 900 primary health care facilities all over this country. the v.a. has women's health centers dealing with the specific needs o of women. i could...
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joining us now u.s. labor secretary perez. this number has surprised us. the market takes it as decent laurate a tiny uptick but what anti-tank? >> i see we need to pick up the pace of growth. the bright spot is 47 months of private sector job growth consecutively to the tune of 8.5 million jobs that goes down this was for the right reasons very good growth in construction with the single largest increase march 2007 in the factory continues to be solid the average hourly for some in manufacturing is north of 40 hours. put your finger on something that is interesting but while we had 8.5 million private-sector jobs created during that same period we lost 655,000 government jobs the majority as local government teachers teachers, teachers' aides this is unprecedented you have never received a job loss in the government sector when you have recovery from a recession and. with these disinvestments of schoolteachers to firefighters and police officers with this over emphasis has had consequences. liz: is that the every soon secretary pariahs? at this point, but
joining us now u.s. labor secretary perez. this number has surprised us. the market takes it as decent laurate a tiny uptick but what anti-tank? >> i see we need to pick up the pace of growth. the bright spot is 47 months of private sector job growth consecutively to the tune of 8.5 million jobs that goes down this was for the right reasons very good growth in construction with the single largest increase march 2007 in the factory continues to be solid the average hourly for some in...
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politics the backhanded deals the bribes the cover ups and the political elites complete contempt for us peons but that's not all and also displays how politicians use the corporate media to peddle their narratives clearly the writers of the show been paying attention to what's going on behind the scenes of american politics far beyond what shown on the m.s.m. spoiler alert if you haven't watched season two yet cover your ears i was so happy to see a mention of internet activists bear brown the man facing one hundred year sentence for posting a link as well as the plotline of a sting operation conducted in order to entrap an eager journalist becoming a cyber terrorist but alas as exciting as it is to see the complete corruption and sillies that defines d.c. laid out in such a way it's all fiction at the end of the day right while leading actor in the series kevin spacey who plays a democrat but is eerily reminiscent of dick cheney has done a media blitz to promote the show and which he says political insiders have told him house of cards isn't actually that different than d.c. spacey say
politics the backhanded deals the bribes the cover ups and the political elites complete contempt for us peons but that's not all and also displays how politicians use the corporate media to peddle their narratives clearly the writers of the show been paying attention to what's going on behind the scenes of american politics far beyond what shown on the m.s.m. spoiler alert if you haven't watched season two yet cover your ears i was so happy to see a mention of internet activists bear brown the...
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correspondent alexia cesky who's on the ground in kiev i started by asking him to give us a timeline of the events that as a lead to this brutal violence. first of all it seemed like a compromise was reached between the opposition and the protesters and the authorities here in kiev when the authorities agreed to release all those detained in the two months of protests and the opposition in return promised to vacate all the administrative buildings they have captured across the country they have done so both of the size of completed the part of the bargain after which the opposition decided to hold a peaceful march as they described it towards the parliament it was on the day on tuesday when the bottom it was supposed to elect a new prime minister for the country at some point the protesters reached the police core dawn and it's still unclear who started the pushing and shoving the rioting but more likely it was the protesters who attacked the police at first and things got very bad it's already almost thirty people killed including ten policeman things got very violent it's nothing c
correspondent alexia cesky who's on the ground in kiev i started by asking him to give us a timeline of the events that as a lead to this brutal violence. first of all it seemed like a compromise was reached between the opposition and the protesters and the authorities here in kiev when the authorities agreed to release all those detained in the two months of protests and the opposition in return promised to vacate all the administrative buildings they have captured across the country they have...
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look at what is the center of the cinema world. >> forget hollywood, who needs bolllywood, they give us the big movies but it is the festivals that give many movie makers their exposure. events which is now underway, 64 years old, this year, 64 years strong. there are hundreding of film festivals held all over the world every year. everybody it seems wants in. but when it comes to the larger international festivals that number is nearer to 100, and nearly half of those are held here. in europe, the question is, what has this part of the world got to offer the international movie making industry? >> if anybody knows lit be mr. bell nardi himself. peter runs the show here, he has been for years heavies that's the point. europe has posted film festivals for so long, it is automatically now a movie makers top destination. >> i don't think it's a new attraction, it is a very old attraction, and people like to go to film festival to celebrate the art of the films. so we are the old oning but the good thing is in berlin, we have the young people coming here. >> venice two of europe's other big
look at what is the center of the cinema world. >> forget hollywood, who needs bolllywood, they give us the big movies but it is the festivals that give many movie makers their exposure. events which is now underway, 64 years old, this year, 64 years strong. there are hundreding of film festivals held all over the world every year. everybody it seems wants in. but when it comes to the larger international festivals that number is nearer to 100, and nearly half of those are held here. in...
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we used to go to beshg lichl they hooked us up to electrodes. >> they wanted to know your pulse, heartbeat and sweat. >> yes. asked questions >> while they asked questions. >> the fergusons marry aftered dating five years, two sons and survived them the study shows children put stress on marriages survive with kids past 15 scombreers couples have a good chance of making it if they communicate and do not expect perfection. >> emotion is the glue that holds people together in intimate relationships. >> communication. passion. looking at each other every morning. because we're in love. >> yeah. >> what is love? >> four-letter word. >> one last note they're stickelers when saying they've been married 39 years it's really pretty much 40. the anniversary? february 15th. >> a day after valentine's day? >> why? >> so gene won't forget. >> perfection apparently does have it's limits. from oakland wayne freedman abc7 news. >> picking the date. right date so you can't forget. >> start there. huh? >> still ahead at 4:00 get ready for a spike at the gas pump. issues driving up prices this time, coming
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lot of us are wondering how long can this go on. it was a defining vote this week, it showed that all the democrats in congress were completely willing to give the president a blank check to borrow whatever he wanted, most of the republicans weren't. but the republican leadership figured out, give president all the money and debt he wants or going to close the government down blame it on them. they did what they thought was only thing they could do. frankly the way it's been reported about the vote in the senate, the normal rule is it takes 60 votes to move to final vote what they call -- several members including ted cruz were simply asking, let's keep the normal rules here. and that didn't suit some folks. >> schieffer: it didn't suit mitch mcconnell the leader because by voicing that to vote it meant that a lot of republicans who didn't want to vote for this had to vote for it to get the filibuster, including mitch mcconnell. ted cruz put his republican colleagues in a tough spot there, over in the house john boehner some people
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so the opportunity and agenda i laid out is going to help us do just that. part one of this agenda is more new jobs that pay a good wage, jobs in manufacturing, exports, original, innovation. part two, you got to train the folks with the skills to fill those jobs. part three you got to make sure that every child gets a world class education. and part four you got to make sure that making hard work pay off with economic security and decent wages and benefits is what we're about here today. it means making sure women earn equal pay for equal work. it means workers can save for a dignified retirement. it means access to affordable health insurance that gives you the freedom to change jobs or be your own boss, and the peace of mind that it will be there when you get sick and you need it most. so if you know anybody without health insurance right now, send them to healthcare.gov . the website is working. sign them up. you can get healthcare for less than a cell phone bill for a lot of folks. it means in the wealthiest nation on earth nobody who works full time sh
so the opportunity and agenda i laid out is going to help us do just that. part one of this agenda is more new jobs that pay a good wage, jobs in manufacturing, exports, original, innovation. part two, you got to train the folks with the skills to fill those jobs. part three you got to make sure that every child gets a world class education. and part four you got to make sure that making hard work pay off with economic security and decent wages and benefits is what we're about here today. it...